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Feeling Like Lovers
Feeling Like Lovers
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affective theology
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contemplative tradition
devotional practice
divine union
emotional spirituality
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inner transformation
mystical devotion
mystical knowledge
mystical poetics
religious ecstasy
sacred intimacy
sacred longing
spiritual experience
spiritual subjectivity
transcendence
Product details
- ISBN 9780520426344
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 10 Mar 2026
- Publisher: University of California Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
A free ebook version of this title is available through Luminos, University of California Press’s Open Access publishing program. Visit www.luminosoa.org to learn more.
Sufism, for many of its medieval followers, was the “religion of love.” God was the beloved and the Sufis, his lovers. To become a Sufi meant to become a lover. In this book, Matthew Thomas Miller pursues the radical analytical implication of this amatory metaphysics: If God and his divine secrets can only truly be known in their fullest through the experience of love, then we must analyze how it feels to be a Sufi on the Path of Love. Leveraging insights from the history of emotions and affect theory, this study examines key Sufi ritual practices and poetics to show the central role that affect plays in the process of constructing Sufi subjectivity and knowledge production. It explores the felt dimension of medieval Sufism and why feeling—especially, like a lover—was so important for coming to truly know God and his divine secrets.
Matthew Thomas Miller is Assistant Professor of Persian Literature and Digital Humanities at Roshan Institute for Persian Studies at the University of Maryland and affiliate faculty at the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities and the Religious Studies and Comparative Literature programs.
Feeling Like Lovers
€38.99
